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aaaaand breathe. 


That was generally a good first quarter but here's my question: can someone please sort out Charlie Cameron?

Edited by Hopeful Demon

 

Please put a man on Rich.... he creates top much of their play and reads the ball too well to be left as a spare


9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Joel Smith has dead set lost the plot.

Would it actually hurt him to ****ibg stand next to Cameron!?

According to the commentators Salem had Cameron for those goals and Smith has been shifted on to him after the third. 

Sort out the defence and we've got this. Commentators saying Salem had to be switched off Cameron

A jittery first quarter from a few. Hope we settle.......and for Lever to not give up the ball.

Keep going Dees

We are in front, showing up the Lions defence. Getting beaten around the stoppages, and groundball in defensive 50 is a huge worry so far. Great to see Bowey step in for last 5 mins at ground level. Cover Cameron, we win.


Need to start getting on top in clearances. And we need to start controlling the ground ball in defense because when it hits the deck we are all at sea. 

Just now, Hopeful Demon said:

That was generally a good first quarter but here's my question: Can someone please sort out Charlie Cameron?

Hibbo in for Smith

Having one of those moments you know where you ask yourself why why do I put myself through this. 

all good now. Just needed a minute. 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

That was frenetic.

Gave up some silly goals though.

I hope Tmac starts to get going. Cant afford him to have another poor game.

Gee it made a difference when Oliver got going.


1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Please put a man on Rich.... he creates top much of their play and reads the ball too well to be left as a spare

Where is Melksham......

Just now, RalphiusMaximus said:

According to the commentators Salem had Cameron for those goals and Smith has been shifted on to him after the third. 

Joel Smith was standing next to him just before the ball was bounced.

Smith has zero football IQ and it's showing.

Should have played Hibberd. 

Just now, loges said:

Sort out the defence and we've got this. Commentators saying Salem had to be switched off Cameron

Salem isn’t a lock down defender, so I agree with this.

 
1 minute ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

According to the commentators Salem had Cameron for those goals and Smith has been shifted on to him after the third. 

Not a chance in hell. Salem is there to make the play not take the best forward. It was Smith who went to him at the first bounce. 

Think Smith is getting blamed for others errors


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